Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) Offers A Free Ride of Model S in Munich

Chief Executive of Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) Elon Musk has offer a free-wheeling facility on the roads of the Autobahn, without any charges. The firm Model S will be accessible for users to take its free ride, he told that while addressing to receptive crowd of people in German city of Munich.

Musk discuss in detail that this opportunity will improve the driver experience at high speeds on Autobahn. Germany which is considered as one of the globe’s most proud car-manufacturing countries, has already have a number of big players, but the US auto manufacture will facilitate the country with more recharging stations, in order to compete against big players in the country.

According to the CEO of Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA), in Germany, the auto electric car manufacture will offer Tesla’s Superchargers stations on per capita basis, as compare to other European countries until next year. During his discussion he also revealed the aspects of some of its upcoming mass-market vehicle, he said the first of its kind product of the company that is generally known as Model E will be launch in coming 12 to 15 months, but its lower cost and smaller version will be available in 2016, while Model X SUV is expected to be launch in 2014.

At one point of his presentation he explains the difference between conventional hydrogen fuel cells, and the latest option use by the company lithium batteries. He called hydrogen fuel cells as “pure rubbish” and “So bulls**t” and “pure rubbish.” He explained that in general the fuel cells are completely a marketing trick, believing that lithium batteries are evidently superior.

Previously the firm most anticipate Model S electric car was under fire on October 1 in an accident, which is currently under investigation by the top U.S. auto regulator. The regulator has revealed that the fire is result of one of the plug-in electric in Model S sedans.

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